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    Exploring trends in the codes of ethics of the Fortune 100 and Global 100 corporations

    , Article Journal of Management Development ; Volume 32, Issue 7 , 2013 , Pages 675-689 ; 02621711 (ISSN) Sharbatoghlie, A ; Mosleh, M ; Shokatian, T ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore emerging trends in the content of codes of ethics of US Fortune 100 and Global 100 corporate web sites through a longitudinal study. Design/methodology/approach: The web sites of the 200 companies were surfed and the relevant documents of the codes of ethics were extracted to separate text files. The computer files were then mined using the customized developed software and each ethical keyword was counted. The number of filed codes of ethics was 95 for both the 100 US-based and the 100 Global-based companies. Findings: In addition to the content analysis of the ethic codes of the studied groups and finding high-frequency ethical keywords, the... 

    The new york times test: An intersubjective reconsideration

    , Article IEEE Technology and Society Magazine ; Volume 41, Issue 1 , 2022 , Pages 18-22 ; 02780097 (ISSN) Kafaee, M ; Taqavi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2022
    Abstract
    Sometimes, in our capacity as professionals, and under certain circumstances, we find ourselves faced with an ethical problem such as a conflict of interest in which codes of ethics or available ethical problem-solving methods cannot help us decide upon the moral course of action to take. Hence, either the codes or methods are flawed, or we are not using them appropriately. A method claimed to be helpful in such situations is The New York Times Test (NYTT). © 1982-2012 IEEE